The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 16

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* qtead, of Prohibition law fame, . hearings on the new Prohibition ' mot put that in the record because * pot want to pass an opinion; I do 16 WHAT HAS “DRY” MAN ON PALMER? Question Caused by Testimony in Printed Hearings on Law Sponsored by Volstead. (Special to The World.) WASHINGTON, June 8. ‘What has Representative Vol- not know. I never met the At- torney General. Representative Dominick: I be- lieve that ts understood—that he is a very strong probibitionist ‘BABE RUTH IS SENT ~TOJAIL FOR ONE DAY | FOR AUTO SPEEDING (Continued From First Page.) sentence “got” on former Attorney Gen- @ral A. Mitoball Palmer, also a dry? This query is suggested by the testimony in the printed ‘aw sponsored by Volstead: Commissioner Kramer—1 want fo suggest right here, as 1 have quid, if the Attorney General had mo: rendered an opinion recently ‘We would not need this law Reresentpative Dominick—TI will ask at his time if the Attorney General who rendered that opin- fon is now a very consistent and eonscientious prohibitionist? ‘The Chairman—That is a mat- ter of opinion. Representative Dominick — | have aiways so understood Representative Hersey—A total @bstainer? Representative Dominick—Yes. ‘The Chairman—You had better name was called. The ballplayer was impatient at the delay. One of the court attendants, in an attempt to| soothe any fears Ruth might have,| sald: | “Don't worry, Babe; the Magistrate has his hair al} smoothed down this | morning. When it’s standing up on one side, look out.” “Til det he fines me $100 this time,” answered Ruth. When Ruth's case was called Mag- listrate House ordered the soft pedal | on all noise in the court, gave a quick | glance at several pretty girls lining the windows across the hall, trying to get a peep at Ruth, and began: “I'm sorry to s@e you back again, Mr, Ruth, Drivers have got to un- derstand the law means them. I have been sending quite a number of per- sons to jall lately.” "I didn’t realize how fast I was going,” interposed Ruth, “The law is made for the high ana mighty, as well as the hard-working, everyday chauffeur,” continued the Magistrate. “When a man as promi. nent as you appears before me, I feel cowardly !f I'fine him.” “I don't want to go to jail,” said vive.” 42 Firth A pany of No, I may put something else in the record if you do. Representative i in Commissioner Kramer: He ren- ered his opinio nunder the law, ut I am saying that now we know something. Representative Foster: There is Michener—Put ing ani : If the Congressmen will excuse me, I do THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921. ~ 5 Ruth, shifting from one foot to the other. The Magistrate then pronounced 20 HOOCH CASES: ARE THROWN OUT BY GRAND JURY (Continued From First Page.) ever come it will be when our liberties are no longer prized or no longer sur- Van Brink is an auctioneer at No, Binswanger is treasurer of the Columbia Shirt Com- venue. 7 Broadway. Mrs, J. A. Purella, mother of five An easy way to heal your skin PPLY Resinol as directed and feel it stop the burn- smarting at once. Then watch the ‘rouble gradually disappear. At all sta. Resinol ‘Trial free, Resinol, Baltimere, Md: Dept. 1-7, Op Tomorrow—An Exceptional Sale FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 3.95 of Pink Broche arid Satin. PENHEIM, GLLINS & C of **Roselle’’ Corsets A wide selection of Roselle Corsets in low, medium and elastic top models, Some are daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon. Suitable for the average and stout figure Also on Sale Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Pure Silk Hosiery * At Remarkable Prices Pure Thread Silk Hose; double lisle garter] tops, soles and heels. Black, white and colors.) All Silk Hose of unusually fine quality; double) 85 silk garter tops and soles. Black, white and colors} Extra quality all silk ingrain hose; double silk gar-| 2.25 2.75 ter tops, soles; high spliced heels. Black and colors| Small Tar on Last Two Items Remarkable Values in Underwear: For Women and Misses Athletic Union Suits Of Self-Striped Voile Self-striped Voile; white and pink; well tailored; knitted inset at waistline, edged with lace; ribbon shoulder straps; step-in models Same Model in Checked und Striped Voile, 1.85 Same Model in Silk Striped Voile, 2.75 1.45 children and keeper of a small gro- cery at No. 301 East 117th Street, pleaded guilty to possession of liquor before Justice Borst and was re- leased on suspended sentence. Jus- tice Borst warned Mrs. Fugella that the offense carried a prison sentence, but said he would release her be- cause "the law was to enforce order, uot to revenge an infraction.” ‘The acquittal secured by Mr. Don- ellan yesterday was in the case of Charles Dickman, a former bartender living at No. 81 West 103d Stree. Dickman was alleged to have sold a frome 8 the bar. ballot. ANNOUNCE A. STUPEND “FAMOUS FAIN” KNITWEAR He said the drink he S0ld|oqnwmGrm FUND'S 6100000 was n@n-intoxicating ginger brandy. An analysis was produced Dickman, but the jury, with Foreman Morris P. Altman, No, 92 Morningside|Priation of $100,000 had been made Avenue, acquitted him on the fifth The Chemists’ Club announced yes- | terday that chemists from all over the | states a standard of examination and country will meet here next Friday certification of graduates in medicine. PAIN 104th Street and Columbus Avenue,|/to protest against certain existing | DESPONDENT SUITOR and to have seized the arm of Detec-|and proposed sections of the Vol-| tive Ford when he put his hand over/stead act, The meeting will be at) the glass to take it as evidence. man said he thought Ford was a “burglar” trying to steal change off Dick-|No. 50 East 41st Street under the the American Chemical Society. —————._—— FOR MEDICAL EXAMINERS, The Carnegie Corporation an- nounced yesterday that an appro- against for use of the National Board of Med- |{cal Examiners over @ period of five The board was created in 1915 ablish throughout the United west side subway. of No, 74 West 49th Street: KILLS SELF IN TUBE direction of the New York Section of | Subway Suicide Leaves Note to Fiancee—Feared He Could Not Provide for Her. | Alfred Gubert, twenty-four, a piano | tuner of No, 74 West 49th Street, com- mitted suicide at 8.90 o'clock last night hy Jumping before 9 northbound express train at the 72d Street station of the In his clothing was this note addressed to Miss Andree Volter, a stenographer, ‘My dearest love: I told you I am not the type of man you want. So I beg for- giveness. I am very sorry to tell you that to-day I die for our love. Do not blame me, for my heart is broken. I told you I would never love another, I Will meet you in heaven.” Miss Volter says they were to wed in J nd that the date had been put off seVeral times on Gubert’s plea he did not earn enoug’ to vrovide suitably for her. 2 To Give Dinner in Honor of Craise. A testimonial dinner to Michael J. Cruise, the new City Clerk, will be given at the Hotel Commodore to-morrow night to commemorate the twelfth an- niversary of his election as executive member of Tammany, It is expected 2,000 members and friends of the organi- fon wll be present. 6 0 pally. val’ PM. PARK AV. re 571 Fulton Street sd | 902 Park Avenue i T.) Subway to De- Near Flatbush Ave. Opposite Broadway Including bested Meeromsvan Fel. Nevins 3120 STORES Fel. 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